Giants upgrading MetLife Stadium's audio-video systems

The New York Giants opened MetLife Stadium in 2010 and has been one of the most technologically advances stadiums in the NFL. It was reported that they will be upgrading the audio-video support systems before the 2017 season, making the experience for fans even more enjoyable.

KMH Audio-Video Integration today announced it has successfully implemented the next phase of a major technology integration project at The New York Giants football organization, transforming the team’s audio-video support services into a world-class production facility with integration to MetLife Stadium. Sports production requires repurposing and distributing content as efficiently and accurately as possible.

Similarly to the new Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, which opened in 2009, MetLife Stadium is part of the wave that makes the stadiums more modern and more technologically savvy. This is most evident by the massive jumbotrons in each of the four corners of the stadium.

Don Sperling, Vice President/Executive Producer for the Giants, has been pleased with the process of adding new technology.

“We are extremely pleased with the technical and business flexibility the system provides,” said Sperling. “As a result, we are now able to set a new standard in delivering timely and impactful content to our fans and the National Football League as a whole.”

Per the report by PR Newswire, the upgrade “simplifies operations between the MetLife Stadium and the nearby production facility, enabling excellent audio and video quality, including playback of game highlights, live interviews and other installments.”